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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...start resulted in a foul by Worcester, but the crews got away in good style the second time. Nineteen hundred caught the water first and led by about a length at the half mile. On the last half Worcester pulled up, but the Freshmen spurted at the finish and won by half a length. They rowed about 36 strokes to the minute and kept well together. There was a tendency, however, to shorten on the finish. The Worcester crew rowed a short professional stroke...
...each man shooting at thirty birds. The mak-up of the Harvard team follows: C. A. Hardy '97, C. J. Paine '97, A. T. Harris '97, P. Dove '98 (captain), and G. H. Kinnicutt '98. with the exception of Paine the team is the same as that which won at Princeton last year. All men in college who are interested in shooting are invited to watch the match. Wellington is reached by the western division of the Boston and Maine Railroad, Union Station. The fare is eight cents. Trains leave...
...account of the bad weather, only one match was played in the tennis tournament yesterday afternoon. J. F. Brice '99, defeated C. G. Stevens, Gr., in a very close three set match. Brice played well at the net, and by his superior steadiness won the third set. The score of the match was as follows...
...short and brought to a close, it is interesting to note what has been done and what the prospects are for the future. The team certainly has a very creditable record. Beginning the year with only three or four experienced players it has improved steadily and has finally won the intercollegiate championship by defeating teams which had three or four times as many candidates to choose from. All this has been done under difficulties. There never has been any crease or special field of any kind set apart for the sport in the University, and as the crease in allston...
...Boat house and finishing by the Harvard Bridge. At the start Harvard was slightly ahead, but for nearly three-quarters of a mile the crews were almost even, each in the lead alternately. Then about a quarter of a mile from the finish the College boat drew ahead and won by a length...